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Sikh committee prepares food packets for flood-hit Kashmir

Poonch/ Amritsar, Sep 15 (ANI): The Sikh organisation, Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), prepared food packets for the people of flood ravaged Jammu and Kashmir as thousands of families starve. Members of SGPC, the apex religious body of Sikhs, in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir made deep-fried breads and cooking vegetables for the food packets which will be airlifted to Srinagar on Monday. Meanwhile, Deputy Director of Amritsar Airport, Sunil Dutt said 400 tonnes of rice has been sent to Srinagar through the aircrafts of Air Force and they have also initiated a helpline number. Sep 15, 2014
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Feud within Amethis Sanjay Singhs family turns violent killing 1 constable

Amethi, Sep 14 (ANI): A family dispute turned violent in Amethi lead to death of a policeman and left many injured on Sunday. Clash between Congress MP and royal Sanjay Singh’s supporters and his son Anant Vikram Singh’s supporters occurred when Singh’s son and first wife were not allowed to enter the ancestral property Bhupati Bhawan. The mob turned violent and Police resorted to lathi charge to contain the situation wherein one police constable was injured and he later succumbed to his injuries. Sep 14, 2014
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Aditya Verma files complaint against Mudgal commission over BCCI's 'wrong statements'

New Delhi, Sep 12 (ANI): Petitioner in the IPL spot-fixing case Aditya Verma on Friday said that he had filed a complaint against the Supreme Court appointed Retired Justice Mukul Mudgal commission over BCCI's 'wrong statements'. He said that BCCI Secretary Sanjay Patel had alleged getting a clean chit by the commission, in the media. Verma also said that he will approach the Supreme Court over the matter. Sep 12, 2014
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'Mary Kom' Pirated DVDs Flood Manipur; People Left with No Option due to Ban on Bollywood Movies

Film lovers across the country are thronging the theatres to watch "Mary Kom", a bio-pic of Indian boxing icon MC Mary Kom but people from her home state Manipur are deprived of the chance to see the movie on the big screen following ban of Bollywood films by Imphal-based underground outfit. Howevever, pirated DVDs of "Mary Kom" priced around ₹30 have flooded the state. Sep 11, 2014